showing or indicating very small differences; minutely accurate, as instruments: a job that requires nice measurements.

minute, fine, or subtle: a nice distinction.

having or showing delicate, accurate perception: a nice sense of color.

refined in manners, language, etc.: Nice people wouldn't do such things.

virtuous; respectable; decorous: a nice girl.

suitable or proper: That was not a nice remark.

carefully neat in dress, habits, etc.

(esp. of food) dainty or delicate.

having fastidious, finicky, or fussy tastes: They're much too nice in their dining habits to enjoy an outdoor barbecue.

[Obs.]coy, shy, or reluctant.

[Obs.]unimportant; trivial.

[Obs.]wanton.

make nice, to behave in a friendly, ingratiating, or conciliatory manner.

nice and, sufficiently: It's nice and warm in here.

nice′ly, adv. nice′ness, n.

Field

field
(fēld),USA pronunciation n.

an expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.

a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field.

(in betting) all the contestants or numbers that are grouped together as one: to bet on the field in a horse race.

(in football) the players on the playing ground.

the area in which field events are held.

[Baseball.]

the team in the field, as opposed to the one at bat.

the outfield.

a sphere of activity, interest, etc., esp. within a particular business or profession: the field of teaching; the field of Shakespearean scholarship.

the area or region drawn on or serviced by a business or profession; outlying areas where business activities or operations are carried on, as opposed to a home or branch office: our representatives in the field.

a job location remote from regular workshop facilities, offices, or the like.

the scene or area of active military operations.

a battleground.

a battle.

[Informal.]an area located away from the headquarters of a commander.

an expanse of anything: a field of ice.

any region characterized by a particular feature, resource, activity, etc.: a gold field.

the surface of a canvas, shield, etc., on which something is portrayed: a gold star on a field of blue.

(in a flag) the ground of each division.

the influence of some agent, as electricity or gravitation, considered as existing at all points in space and defined by the force it would exert on an object placed at any point in space. Cf. electric field, gravitational field, magnetic field.

Also called field of view. the entire angular expanse visible through an optical instrument at a given time.

the structure in a generator or motor that produces a magnetic field around a rotating armature.

a number system that has the same properties relative to the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as the number system of all real numbers; a commutative division ring.

the area of a subject that is taken in by a lens at a particular diaphragm opening.

the total complex of interdependent factors within which a psychological event occurs and is perceived as occurring.

one or more related characters treated as a unit and constituting part of a record, for purposes of input, processing, output, or storage by a computer: If the hours-worked field is blank or zero, the program does not write a check for that employee.

(in a punch card) any number of columns regularly used for recording the same information.

[Television.]one half of the scanning lines required to form a complete television frame. In the U.S., two fields are displayed in 1/30 second: all the odd-numbered lines in one field and all the even lines in the next field. Cf. frame (def. 9).

[Numis.]the blank area of a coin, other than that of the exergue.

[Fox Hunting.]the group of participants in a hunt, exclusive of the master of foxhounds and his staff.

the whole area or background of an escutcheon.

in the field:

in actual use or in a situation simulating actual use or application; away from a laboratory, workshop, or the like: The machine was tested for six months in the field.

in contact with a prime source of basic data: The anthropologist is working in the field in Nigeria.

within a given profession: The public knows little of him, but in the field he's known as a fine mathematician.

keep the field, to remain in competition or in battle; continue to contend: The troops kept the field under heavy fire.

out in left field. See left field (def. 3).

play the field, [Informal.]

to vary one's activities.

to date a number of persons rather than only one: He wanted to play the field for a few years before settling down.

take the field:

to begin to play, as in football or baseball; go into action.

to go into battle: They took the field at dawn.

v.t.

[Baseball, Cricket.]

to catch or pick up (the ball) in play: The shortstop fielded the grounder and threw to first for the out.

to place (a player, group of players, or a team) in the field to play.

to place in competition: to field a candidate for governor.

to answer or reply skillfully: to field a difficult question.

to put into action or on duty: to field police cars to patrol an area.

field-test.

v.i. Baseball, Cricket.

to act as a fielder; field the ball.

to take to the field.

adj.

of, taking place, or competed for on the field and not on the track, as the discus throw or shot put.

of or pertaining to field events.

of or pertaining to campaign and active combat service as distinguished from service in rear areas or at headquarters: a field soldier.

of or pertaining to a field.

grown or cultivated in a field.

working in the fields of a farm: field laborers.

working as a salesperson, engineer, representative, etc., in the field: an insurance company's field agents.

The

(used, esp. before a noun, with a specifying or particularizing effect, as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article a or an): the book you gave me; Come into the house.

(used to mark a proper noun, natural phenomenon, ship, building, time, point of the compass, branch of endeavor, or field of study as something well-known or unique):the sun; the Alps; theQueen Elizabeth;the past; the West.

(used with or as part of a title): the Duke of Wellington; the Reverend John Smith.

(used to mark a noun as indicating the best-known, most approved, most important, most satisfying, etc.): the skiing center of the U.S.; If you're going to work hard, now is the time.

(used to mark a noun as being used generically): The dog is a quadruped.

(used in place of a possessive pronoun, to note a part of the body or a personal belonging): He won't be able to play football until the leg mends.

(used before adjectives that are used substantively, to note an individual, a class or number of individuals, or an abstract idea): to visit the sick; from the sublime to the ridiculous.

(used before a modifying adjective to specify or limit its modifying effect): He took the wrong road and drove miles out of his way.

(used to indicate one particular decade of a lifetime or of a century): the sixties; the gay nineties.

(one of many of a class or type, as of a manufactured item, as opposed to an individual one): Did you listen to the radio last night?

enough: He saved until he had the money for a new car. She didn't have the courage to leave.

(used distributively, to note any one separately) for, to, or in each; a or an: at one dollar the pound.

Field

field
(fēld),USA pronunciation n.

an expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.

a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field.

(in betting) all the contestants or numbers that are grouped together as one: to bet on the field in a horse race.

(in football) the players on the playing ground.

the area in which field events are held.

[Baseball.]

the team in the field, as opposed to the one at bat.

the outfield.

a sphere of activity, interest, etc., esp. within a particular business or profession: the field of teaching; the field of Shakespearean scholarship.

the area or region drawn on or serviced by a business or profession; outlying areas where business activities or operations are carried on, as opposed to a home or branch office: our representatives in the field.

a job location remote from regular workshop facilities, offices, or the like.

the scene or area of active military operations.

a battleground.

a battle.

[Informal.]an area located away from the headquarters of a commander.

an expanse of anything: a field of ice.

any region characterized by a particular feature, resource, activity, etc.: a gold field.

the surface of a canvas, shield, etc., on which something is portrayed: a gold star on a field of blue.

(in a flag) the ground of each division.

the influence of some agent, as electricity or gravitation, considered as existing at all points in space and defined by the force it would exert on an object placed at any point in space. Cf. electric field, gravitational field, magnetic field.

Also called field of view. the entire angular expanse visible through an optical instrument at a given time.

the structure in a generator or motor that produces a magnetic field around a rotating armature.

a number system that has the same properties relative to the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as the number system of all real numbers; a commutative division ring.

the area of a subject that is taken in by a lens at a particular diaphragm opening.

the total complex of interdependent factors within which a psychological event occurs and is perceived as occurring.

one or more related characters treated as a unit and constituting part of a record, for purposes of input, processing, output, or storage by a computer: If the hours-worked field is blank or zero, the program does not write a check for that employee.

(in a punch card) any number of columns regularly used for recording the same information.

[Television.]one half of the scanning lines required to form a complete television frame. In the U.S., two fields are displayed in 1/30 second: all the odd-numbered lines in one field and all the even lines in the next field. Cf. frame (def. 9).

[Numis.]the blank area of a coin, other than that of the exergue.

[Fox Hunting.]the group of participants in a hunt, exclusive of the master of foxhounds and his staff.

the whole area or background of an escutcheon.

in the field:

in actual use or in a situation simulating actual use or application; away from a laboratory, workshop, or the like: The machine was tested for six months in the field.

in contact with a prime source of basic data: The anthropologist is working in the field in Nigeria.

within a given profession: The public knows little of him, but in the field he's known as a fine mathematician.

keep the field, to remain in competition or in battle; continue to contend: The troops kept the field under heavy fire.

out in left field. See left field (def. 3).

play the field, [Informal.]

to vary one's activities.

to date a number of persons rather than only one: He wanted to play the field for a few years before settling down.

take the field:

to begin to play, as in football or baseball; go into action.

to go into battle: They took the field at dawn.

v.t.

[Baseball, Cricket.]

to catch or pick up (the ball) in play: The shortstop fielded the grounder and threw to first for the out.

to place (a player, group of players, or a team) in the field to play.

to place in competition: to field a candidate for governor.

to answer or reply skillfully: to field a difficult question.

to put into action or on duty: to field police cars to patrol an area.

field-test.

v.i. Baseball, Cricket.

to act as a fielder; field the ball.

to take to the field.

adj.

of, taking place, or competed for on the field and not on the track, as the discus throw or shot put.

of or pertaining to field events.

of or pertaining to campaign and active combat service as distinguished from service in rear areas or at headquarters: a field soldier.

of or pertaining to a field.

grown or cultivated in a field.

working in the fields of a farm: field laborers.

working as a salesperson, engineer, representative, etc., in the field: an insurance company's field agents.

Stream

stream
(strēm),USA pronunciation n.

a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.

a steady current in water, as in a river or the ocean: to row against the stream; the Gulf Stream.

any flow of water or other liquid or fluid: streams of blood.

a current or flow of air, gas, or the like.

a beam or trail of light: A stream of moonlight fell from the clouds.

a continuous flow or succession of anything: a stream of words.

prevailing direction; drift: the stream of opinion.

on stream, in or into operation: The factory will be on stream in a month.

v.i.

to flow, pass, or issue in a stream, as water, tears, or blood.

to send forth or throw off a stream; run or flow (often fol. by with): eyes streaming with tears.

to extend in a beam or in rays, as light: Sunlight streamed in through the windows.

to move or proceed continuously like a flowing stream, as a procession.

to wave or float outward, as a flag in the wind.

to hang in a loose, flowing manner, as long hair.

v.t.

to send forth or discharge in a stream: The wound streamed blood.

to cause to stream or float outward, as a flag.

[Naut.]to place (an object) in the water at the end of a line attached to a vessel.

stream′less, adj. stream′like′, adj.

Ground

ground1(ground),USA pronunciation n.

the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.

earth or soil: stony ground.

land having an indicated character: rising ground.

Often, grounds. a tract of land appropriated to a special use: picnic grounds; a hunting ground.

Often, grounds. the foundation or basis on which a belief or action rests; reason or cause: grounds for dismissal.

subject for discussion; topic: Sex education is forbidden ground in some school curricula.

rational or factual support for one's position or attitude, as in a debate or argument: on firm ground; on shaky ground.

the main surface or background in painting, decorative work, lace, etc.

a coating of some substance serving as a surface for paint, ink, or other media in art: Lead white is a traditional ground for oil paintings.

See ground color (def. 2).

(in perception) the background in a visual field, contrasted with the figure.

Also called etching ground. an acid-resistant substance, composed of wax, gum, and resin in varying proportions, applied to the entire surface of an etching plate and through which the design is drawn with an etching needle.

grounds, dregs or sediment: coffee grounds.

grounds, the gardens, lawn, etc., surrounding and belonging to a building.

[Elect.]a conducting connection between an electric circuit or equipment and the earth or some other conducting body.

See ground bass.

[Naut.]the bottom of a body of water.

the earth's solid or liquid surface; land or water.

[Carpentry.]

a strip of wood to which woodwork can be attached, set flush with the plaster finish of a room.

a strip of wood or length of corner bead used at an opening as a stop for plasterwork.

break ground:

to plow.

to begin excavation for a construction project.

to begin upon or take preparatory measures for any undertaking.

cover ground:

to pass or travel over a certain area.

to make a certain amount of progress in dealing with a piece of work, subject, treatise, or the like: He talked for two hours without covering much ground.

cut the ground from under, to render (an argument, position, person, etc.) ineffective or invalid; refute: It didn't require much effort to cut the ground from under that case.

from the ground up:

gradually from the most elementary level to the highest level: She learned the business from the ground up.

extensively; thoroughly: The professor knew his subject from the ground up.

gain ground:

to make progress; advance.

to gain approval or acceptance: The case for air-pollution control is gaining ground throughout the country.

give ground, to yield to force or forceful argument; retreat: The disarmament talks reached an impasse when neither side would give ground on inspection proposals.

hold or stand one's ground, to maintain one's position; be steadfast: The referee stood his ground, though his decision was hotly contested by the crowd.

into the ground, beyond a reasonable or necessary point: You've stated your case, and you needn't run it into the ground.

lose ground:

to retreat or be forced back.

to lose one's advantage; suffer a reverse.

to wane in popularity or acceptance; begin to fail: Our candidate is losing ground in industrial areas.

off the ground, [Informal.]into action or well under way: The play never got off the ground.

on one's own ground, in an area or situation that one knows well.

on the ground, at the place of interest or importance; actively engaged: Minutes after the bank robbery reporters were on the ground to get the story.

shift ground, to change position in an argument or situation.

suit down to the ground, to be perfectly satisfactory; please greatly: This climate suits me down to the ground.

take the ground, [Naut.]to become grounded at low water.

to ground:

into a den, burrow, shelter, or the like: a fox gone to ground.

into concealment or hiding: Rather than take the witness stand, she went to ground in another country.

adj.

situated on or at, or adjacent to, the surface of the earth: a ground attack.

pertaining to the ground.

operating on land: ground forces.

v.t.

to lay or set on the ground.

to place on a foundation; fix firmly; settle or establish; found.

to instruct in elements or first principles: to ground students in science.

to furnish with a ground or background, as on decorative work.

to cover (wallpaper) with colors or other materials before printing.

[Elect.]to establish a ground for (a circuit, device, etc.).

[Naut.]to cause (a vessel) to run aground.

[Aeron.]to restrict (an aircraft or the like) to the ground because of bad weather, the unsatisfactory condition of the aircraft, etc.

to forbid (a pilot) to fly because of bad health, failure to comply with safety regulations, or the like.

to put out of action or make unable to participate: The quarterback was grounded by a knee injury.

to restrict the activities, esp. the social activities, of: I can't go to the party—my parents have grounded me until my grades improve.

v.i.

to come to or strike the ground.

[Baseball.]

to hit a ground ball.

to ground out.

ground out, [Baseball.]to be put out at first base after hitting a ground ball to the infield.

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